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It is necessary to educate society to Blockchain technology.
This technology is much more than a free and released payment system.
It means the communication and information concret in “strictu sensu”
Andrea Romaoli Garcia

Today, Wednesday May 6 2015, the ISOC-NY TV show will present an edited version of Silicon Harlem April Meetup at Madiba/MIST Harlem on April 22 2015. It kicks off with a keynote from FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn in which she talks about the recent FCC Open Internet Order (aka Net Neutrality) decision, E-Rate reform, among other issues. Then we skip forward to the 2nd Digital.NYC panel, which focuses on the Harlem Experience in building the City’s tech community. Speakers Clayton Banks, Silicon Harlem; Sam Sia, Co-Founder, Harlem Biospace; John Henry, Director of Strategy, Cofound Harlem, Moderator: Paul Jackson, Publisher, Harlem Times

Today, Wednesday December 4 2013, the ISOC-NY TV show will present the Copyright Society of the USA’s discussion Content Aggregation: Fair Use or a Use Too Far? on October 24 2013. The panel comprises The panel discussed the evolving law and public policy issues related to some prominent recent cases, and the broader topic of aggregation. Panelists: Bill Herman, Hunter College CUNY; Andy Sellars, Digital Media Law Project and Berkman Center for Internet & Society; and Linda Steinman, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP. Moderator was Elizabeth McNamara, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP.. The show, which airs from 2-3pm, may be viewed via Manhattan Cable or online via the MNN website.

Today, Wednesday September 11 2013, the ISOC-NY TV show will present an edited version of the NYC Digital Roadmap listening session in Queens on August 13 2013, which includes a presentation from NYC Chief Digital Officer Rachel Haot. The show, which airs from 2-3pm, may be viewed via Manhattan Cable or online via the MNN website.

Today, Wednesday August 28 2013, the ISOC-NY TV show will present an edited version of the NYC Digital Roadmap listening session in Staten Island on July 23 2013, which includes a presentation from NYC Digital’s Seema Shah. The show, which airs from 2-3pm, may be viewed via Manhattan Cable or online via the MNN website.